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 integrate ['ɪntə`gret]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 综合, 使完整, 使成整体

vi. 成一体

a. 完整的, 完全的


  1. Do they really want to integrate with us?
    他们真想和我们联合吗?
  2. Do you know how to integrate this equation?
    你知道如何积分这方程式吗?
  3. The city will integrate all public services.
    这个城市将把所有的公共场所对各族人民开放。


integrate


Integrate \In"te*grate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Integrated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Integrating}.] [L. integratus, p. p. of
integrare to make whole, renew: cf. F. int['e]grer. See
{Integer}, {Entire}.]
1. To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to
renew; to restore; to perfect. ``That conquest rounded and
integrated the glorious empire.'' --De Quincey.

Two distinct substances, the soul and body, go to
compound and integrate the man. --South.

2. To indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total of; as,
an integrating anemometer, one that indicates or registers
the entire action of the wind in a given time.

3. (Math.) To subject to the operation of integration; to
find the integral of.

  1. "They're a race apart and will never integrate," she said of the islanders. "They're frightfully clannish.
  2. Savimbi, meanwhile, denies claims by Dos Santos that he agreed to go into exile and to integrate his troops into Angola's army.
  3. Campbell said it plans to integrate its existing U.K. operations and its Netherlands-based Groko frozen-foods business into Freshbake, which will retain its current management.
  4. The young woman led the battle to integrate Nashville's lunch counters and explode its 1960s racial mores.
  5. Just days after Mr. Sowers filed that suit, according to other Federal Express pilots and a second suit filed by Mr. Sowers, the company revised the Flight Crewmembers' Handbook to allow it to integrate the new Tiger pilots into the Federal list.
  6. In 1968, the high court ruled that in desegregating public elementary and secondary schools, educators must make a serious effort to integrate black and white students, teachers and facilities, not merely to provide voluntary choice to students.
  7. The effort to integrate modern medicine with the family values of the area has been difficult, but the delivery of respectful, humane care has been accomplished even without the high-technology environment we take for granted.
  8. To talk blithely about "interdisciplinary" studies that will "integrate" all these disparate modes of analysis is to expect general education courses for freshmen and sophomores to do what postdoctoral seminars would have their hands full trying to do.
  9. There is also a powerful, if rather unfocused, trend to integrate different media - the so-called multi-media revolution. At present, the UK media sector is hampered by a criss-cross of regulations, of which the restriction on ITV takeovers is just one.
  10. His main job now is to add 27 million telephone lines to the existing 3 million connections in this nation of 880 million people by the year 2000 and to integrate overall telecom development with other national modernization programs.
  11. To avoid confusing lines of accountability, Mr Gummer will be accountable for all five departments' share of the budget - an unusual and sensible innovation. Bringing together these programmes will also make it easier to integrate regeneration projects.
  12. Harris persuaded Mercer's trustees to integrate the student body in 1963 and to begin accepting federal grants in 1969.
  13. Federal District Court Judge Russell Clark has spent a decade deciding how to integrate the public schools in Kansas City, Missouri.
  14. The new organization, which includes the existing Institute of International Studies, is designed to "integrate an international perspective into the curriculum for both graduate and undergraduates," according to university publications.
  15. The Air Force, which spread the B-1 contracts widely to ensure political support, was unable to integrate the elements successfully enough to provide an effective penetrating bomber at the required time.
  16. Now they are deciding whether they will integrate America's neighborhoods.
  17. The merger would also allow Philips to integrate its other U.S. subsidiaries formally outside the North American Philips structure, particularly Signetics Corp., into a single North American structure.
  18. He adds: "The markets integrate all known information about any financial asset.
  19. After making several major acquisitions, including American Motors Corp., in 1986 and 1987, Chrysler has spent this year trying to integrate those operations with its existing ones, and stepping up spending on technology to develop new products.
  20. If high oil prices persist until 1992, when European nations hope to integrate their economies, the United States could find itself at a disadvantage in trade talks, he said.
  21. Second, the company is trying to turn itself into a telecommunications software house. Computer software is becoming increasingly important in telephone systems, to integrate switches, exchanges and handsets.
  22. This makes it an extremely attractive property in a world where media businesses are keen to integrate vertically television and film production, packaging and distribution over cable networks. QVC might at first sight seem an improbable contender.
  23. Then you integrate all the elements.
  24. Ogden, an environmental, financial and industrial services company, said the $71.7 million project will integrate disposal of refuse, sewage sludge and landfill gas.
  25. For their part, Soviet officials welcome these moves but also want the U.S. to go further in helping them integrate into the world economy.
  26. Mecca, which also operates vacation parks and nightclubs, since has struggled to integrate the Pleasurama operations and weather a decline in U.K. consumer spending.
  27. "Our aim is to integrate the production in eastern Germany into the net of production in western Germany," says Mr. Werner.
  28. In turn, the multinationals have been buying agricultural land themselves in a bid to integrate their operations. Yet, in the face of these internal tensions and mounting external compeition, the mood in the industry remains optimistic, if concerned.
  29. The workstations permit designers to scan fabrics, patterns and models and then integrate the three in myriad combinations to eliminate much of the guesswork inherent in clothing design, the publication explains.
  30. And he's been slower to integrate the professionals," said Norman Ornstein, a political analyst with the conservative American Enterprise Institute.
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